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Stewart, Canada

4 years agoComments:
My wife and I have purchased our very first home in this community and are very excited to move in. Please don't petition against this we have been living in a tiny apartment for 2 years waiting and waiting for this to finally get built.
Thank you

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4 years agoComments:
My wife and I have purchased our very first home in this community and are very excited to move in. Please don't petition against this we have been living in a tiny apartment for 2 years waiting and waiting for this to finally get built.
Thank you

4 years agoComments:
My greatest concern is the dangerous not just inconvenient traffic situation that is being created by added this many residences and not without first making the necessary improvements increasing traffic flow on Trim Rd. first. Also the community needs to include pedestrian friendly areas including walkways and parksand safe crossing of Old Montreal Rd. and Trim Rd.

Jean Vaillancourt, Canada

4 years agoComments:
Claridge homes is pulling this fast one I believe because of the new french college being built by the highway. They want to build apartment buildings for the drunken students soon to come our way puking in our back yards!

Rosaire et Ghislaine Lafleche, Canada

4 years agoComments:
The city of Ottawa previously change the zoning on this parcel of land to accommodate low and medium density housing for Claridge homes. Already we are talking 180 units on less that 11 acres tuck between two quit large single established residential neighbourhood with lot of space, mature trees and plenty of wildlife.
Now the possibility of a 5 storey senior home or stacked townhouse?? Unreal!!
The traffic is already behond congestion. Enough non sense... That is why we strongly object and do not agree to this revised zoning change.

Shawki Elias, Canada

4 years agoComments:
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Andrée Marchessault, Canada

4 years agoComments:
We need people at the decision making level to ensure that neighbourhoods are not crammed with housing for the sake of profit for developers.
We need people at the decison making level who advocate for quality services/housing and much lower density in new developments, taking into account the surrounding streets and needs.
We need people who have a vision, a quality plan to service and listen to what the residents in those communities are asking for.

Andrée Marchessault, Canada

4 years agoComments:
We need people at the decision making level to ensure that neighbourhoods are not crammed with housing for the sake of profit for developers.
We need people at the decison making level who advocate for quality services/housing and much lower density in new developments, taking into account the surrounding streets and needs.
We need people who have a vision, a quality plan to service and listen to what the residents in those communities are asking for.